SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE.
TO TUB EUITOK OT '*TCE rp.ES3." Sir,—Please let me reply to "No Humbug." As lie is hiding under the above, 1 think 1 may be permitted to say, "Oh, Humbug! what a siilv fellow you are." You evidently belong to that irrational fraternity whom Sir A. O. Doyle tells us prefers to believe m eternal putridity as against eternal life. I won't pass it to you, "No Humbug," to make it your suit when I hold a no-trump hand on an after-life. Jane, Stoddart, probably a paid Rationalist writer, like Joseph Mt-Cabe, goes him one better.—Yours, etc., PETER TROLOVE. P.S.—I usually have in my pocket a spirit photo of W. T. Stead, sent to me by Miss Stead. Don't scoff, ''Xo Humbug." It was taken under test conditions, as hundreds of others have been. ,
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16958, 6 October 1920, Page 7
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